These life-size models are now integrated into the park's Cretaceous trail.
With dimensions comparable to those of the famous Tyrannosaurus rex, the Giganotosaurus is the largest carnivorous dinosaur discovered in South America. The head of this imposing specimen from the Cretaceous period, with a length comparable to the height of an adult man, displays impressive serrated teeth, typical of a lethal predator, and one of the largest terrestrial predators that ever existed.
The Gigantoraptor, from Mongolia, combines a curious appearance with a surprising size: eight meters long and a sharp and powerful beak, capable of defending itself fiercely, especially when protecting its eggs, to the point of tearing off a limb from unwanted visitors with just one attack.
The arrival of these two new species, which join the more than two hundred permanent inhabitants of Dino Parque Lourinhã, gives visitors the opportunity to get to know, up close, with a level of detail and scientific precision, two of the largest dinosaurs that inhabited the planet.
Along five outdoor trails, you can see more than 200 full-scale models, distributed throughout the main periods of dinosaur history, with a fully immersive experience that combines science, nature and entertainment, in a space designed for all ages.